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FP News Desk @ Firstpost Tech 2 place · 11/14/2025 09:15 EDT

China launched ‘highly sophisticated’ AI-led espionage campaign — here’s how it was disrupted

Anthropic has said that it has disrupted a Chinese state-sponsored group's highly sophisticated AI-led espionage campaign. The company said the campaign targeted large technology companies, financial institutions, and government agencies in a first of its kind of a campaign.

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